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Henry James 
The Outcry 

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The Outcry  is a novel by Henry James published in 1911. It was originally conceived as a play. James cast the material in a three-act drama in 1909, but like many of his plays, it failed to be produced. (There were two posthumous performances in 1917.) In 1911 James converted the play into a novel, which was successful with the public. 
The Outcry was the last novel he was able to complete before his death in 1916. The storyline concerns the buying up of Britain’s art treasures by wealthy Americans.



To cover the gambling debts of his daughter Kitty Imber, the widowed Lord Theign is planning to sell his beautiful painting Duchess of Waterbridge by Sir Joshua Reynolds to American billionaire Breckenridge Bender. Hugh Crimble, a young art critic, argues against the sale, saying that Britain’s art treasures should stay in the country. He is supported by Theign’s perceptive daughter, Lady Grace. When the newspapers get wind of the potential sale of the Reynolds, they raise a patriotic outcry, which delights Bender.




The Outcry was a best-seller in the United States when it was published in 1911. During 1890–1893, when he was most engaged with the theatre, James wrote a good deal of theatrical criticism, and assisted Elizabeth Robins and others in translating and producing Henrik Ibsen for the first time in London.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9791259719942 ● File size 0.6 MB ● Publisher Greenbooks Editore ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7896339 ● Copy protection without

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